Chelsea omits player from squad

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Trevoh Chalobah will not be traveling to the United States with Chelsea. The England center back, who has taken part in every training session since Enzo Maresca’s arrival, has been told to stay at home. According to the Daily Mailseveral English clubs like Crystal Palace, West Ham, Fulham and even Manchester United are said to be keen to get the 25-year-old player.

Under contract until 2028 with the Blues, the player trained at the club does not fit into Enzo Maresca’s plans and his departure could be imminent. Chelsea may not be too greedy for their central defender, blocked by competition including Frenchmen like Wesley Fofana, back from injury and Axel Disasi. Over the last 18 months, the Blues are said to have refused an offer of 29 million euros from Nottingham Forrest for Chalobah, not sure that such a good offer will come again soon.

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